"We stanD TOGETHER IN SOLIDARITY WITH OUR PARTNERS AND CHILDREN FOR THE PROTECTION OF OUR RIGHTS, OUR SAFETY, OUR HEALTH, AND OUR FAMILIES - RECOGNIZING THAT OUR VIBRANT AND DIVERSE COMMUNITIES ARE THE STRENGTH OF OUR COUNTRY." @WOMENSMARCH/PHOTOGRAPHY BYCLAYTON CUBITT

Candice Fortin

"There is so much at stake in this upcoming administration. Women are the majority in this country. Our voices should hold weight."

Winnie Wong

"I march because our democracy is a dumpster fire. I march because structural patriarchy must be dismantled. I march because we fight sexism with solidarity."

Linda Sarsour

"I have no choice but to organize to protect my family and the communities that I love. We must stand up and fight back, people's lives depend on it."

Hannah Jean Hildreth

"I'm marching because I want to make my grandmother proud and Trump afraid."

Jessica Allier-Lopez

"As a woman I feel I need to be vocal about oppression. As a veteran I'm obligated to stand up for my rights and for the rights of others."

Erin Malone

"I'm marching because so much will be at stake for women of color under a Trump presidency, and we need to be the leaders that steer our country toward progressive change."

Faiza Ali

"I want to be on the frontlines of the resistance. The Women's March is not only a show of our power but a reminder of our collective responsibility to love, protect and protest."

Heidi Sieck

"Without reproductive freedom this country isn't free. We aren't free."

Pam Campos

"As an Air Force vet & proud daughter of a Honduran immigrant, like endless women before me, my life is anchored in service and fearlessness. Inequality maims us all, and this march is a show of strengths & our collective leadership."